Deadly H7N9 virus was discovered in poultry imported from mainland China, after which Hong Kong authorities said on Wednesday that they will cull 15,000 chickens. The announcement came days after a woman was diagnosed with the virus, prompting the city to raise its alert level for avian influenza. "The department will take measures to destroy a total of 15,000 number of live chickens at the Cheung Sha Wan market starting this morning," the city's health ...
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